16/09/2010
Presented by Jenni Murray. How should women tackle street harassment? Plus, autumn fashions.
Presented by Jenni Murray. The latest in autumn fashions - leopard-print and lace, brocade and brogues. Today, an increasing number of young women are objecting to street harassment, Jenni is joined by Vicky Simister, founder of LASH, the London Anti-Street Harassment Campaign to explore the issue. With most obituaries commemorating men, the programme discusses what makes a life worth marking.
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Street Harassment
Vicky Simister, Founder London Anti-Street Harassment Campaign (LASH) and Brendan O'Neill, Editor, Spiked On-Line.
Duration: 13:30
Obituaries - Why Are They Usually About Men?
Jenni is joied by Chris Maume, Obituaries Editor at the Independent and Ann Wroe, Obituaries Editor at The Economist.
Duration: 09:31
Joan Bakewell
Joan Bakewell laments what she regards as the decline in standards of handwriting.
Duration: 04:21
Autumn Fashion
Alex Fullerton, Acting Fashion Editor of Stylist magazine and Julia Robson, fashion writer and journalist look at the new season's styles.
Duration: 07:03
Grandma's Cooking
For many, meals made by grandma are the ultimate comfort food. Laura Sheeter went to find out what's so special about grandma's cooking.
Duration: 07:02
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- Thu 16 Sep 2010 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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